THE MICHIGAN DAILY _____ mn TALK 'Rear Admiral Mag;ruder Removed From DCOSCNEEHR TODAY Appointment Of Fourth Naval DistrictDctsfrmalatsoth ltd Mn will be 1; ssoiaed re ) States met at the University hospital 's lecture WAIOt 26.'1iiewsora o last Fridlay andl Saturday at the con- Im 25 .din-ftre TN rpaigri ah N-ention of the University of Michigan fuueslat us of Re id .Admiral Thmstnin rIesp~onse to a summflons from Pediatric and Infectious Disease So- inerth '. iVIagr"uder, critic of Navy methods(1 Mr. Wilbur. city or ectonand ptrofessed advocate of widespr1ead l ie said the secretary's notification '"The convention was very success- lera toeconiomfics in naval expend~itures, re- which reached him last nlight camne fill and well attended," said Dr. Dav-' emcaymained in doubt today fol'owing noti- qd prfesheofpewasic iRer-fication from secretary Curtis 13. isic sok and infectious diseases in the medical 'ly maga- Wilbur that he had been remoWved from mnuch attached to his present post and school. and past secretary of the so- rection of command of the fourth wtnval dist rict. hrad hoped to remain for his full tour ey. r.oweasstedhtte anion lea- 1lel)1'sDr.aCdowie alsoioswatedrifhoatduhy Sup t Is an :1,?cultio wrr z fe'o; dty.new feature of the convention pro- prbalyamong Navy men here, e-specially be - "I don't know why I have been gram, the open forum discussion, was probblycause the affair cr(-te:d by the <'(- doltached,'' he dleclared, "and I shall very well received. This discussion, his time miral's recent magaizine article had insist onl a thorough investigation." was held Friday. re single a bel eclared a closed incident by the fpropor- i ecrtaprv h1,isolfTII ............... NINTH ANNUAL SERIES 1l11~l1!tllldt '' IIti11iI~li3r ts :1111!!1!! x-uRV A t 1 II l ST I A iIj PA N TO' is editor of the Proportiomn MALT: QITA'ITER BILLION Isentation review, a quarter] IN NINE MLONTHIS; zinc published under the dir A U T n thuesProportional epresenta AUO OPOAiON IRT nu his address, lHallet will Sales Of Cars To Dealers And Users devote the greater part of tional representation which is being, advanced, however, that Magruder's backed by the proportional represen-( subsequent actions; had aroused the tation league at this time. 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